When
it
comes
to
actors
who
steal
the
show
with
their
solid
performances,
Sharman
Joshi’s
name
shines
the
brightest.
He
may
not
be
the
loudest
in
the
film,
but
somehow
he
leaves
a
lasting
impression.
From
laugh-out-loud
comedies,
college
dramas
to
intense
ensemble
stories,
Sharman’s
contribution
to
memorable
films
is
incredible.
Take
a
look:
Rang
De
Basanti:
Before
‘3
Idiots’ became
a
game-changing
tale
of
youth
stories,
Sharman
Joshi’s
Sukhi
from
‘Rang
De
Basanti’
did
the
job
by
bringing
humour
and
heart
to
the
film.
His
rapport
with
Aamir
Khan
and
the
gang
felt
so
real
that
even
today,
we’d
all
like
to
be
a
part
of
that
group!
3
Idiots:
We
all
loved
Sharman
Joshi’s
portrayal
of
Raju
Rastogi!
His
outing
of
a
simple,
struggling
student
navigating
life’s
pressures
struck
a
chord
with
the
audience.
The
sincerity
he
brought
to
the
character
and
the
dialogue
delivery
made
Raju
Rastogi
truly
unforgettable.
Life
in
a…
Metro:
Sharman
Joshi,
known
for
bringing
unmatched
sincerity
to
his
performances,
proved
to
be
the
right
fit
for
‘Life
in
a…Metro’,
a
slice-of-life
film
that
explored
urban
loneliness.
As
Rahul
Dhupia,
he
proved
his
drive
to
balance
intensity
and
emotional
depth,
and
it
worked!
Golmaal:
In
‘Golmaal’,
Sharman
Joshi
was
at
his
hilarious
best,
and
there’s
no
denying
that!
As
Laxman,
his
chemistry
with
the
group
and
his
impeccable
comic
sense
lent
weight
to
the
film’s
cult
status.
Dhol:
In
‘Dhol’,
Sharman
once
again
tickled
the
audience’s
funny
bones
with
his
sincere
comedy
timing
by
being
a
part
of
a
group
of
loveable
lazybones
who
chase
an
easy
life,
but
end
up
in
a
laughable
mess!
His
camaraderie
with
Kunal
Kemmu,
Tusshar
Kapoor
and
Rajpal
Yadav
made
‘Dhol’
a
rollercoaster
of
laughter
that
leaves
audiences
grinning
even
today!
Ferrari
Ki
Sawaari:
In
2012,
Sharman
Joshi
stepped
into
one
of
his
most
heartfelt
performances
in
‘Ferrari
Ki
Sawaari’.
He
played
the
role
of
a
father
who
is
willing
to
go
above
and
beyond
for
his
son’s
dream.
As
Rustom
aka
Rusy,
he
made
the
viewers
smile,
cry
and
cheer,
all
with
one
performance!
Style:
Sharman
Joshi
brought
a
classic
blend
of
humour,
charm
and
relatability
to
Style,
layering
it
up
with
natural
acting
and
spot-on
comedy
timing.
His
lighthearted
mischief
and
heartfelt
sincerity
felt
refreshingly
genuine
in
the
film,
making
every
scene
come
alive.
Whether
Sharman
Joshi
is
a
part
of
a
blockbuster
cast
or
he’s
driving
the
story
solo,
he
has
proven
to
be
an
actor
who
not
just
performs,
but
connects!